Highlights from Madison Square Gardens Trump rally

First of all, Tommy Robinson was sentenced to 18 months in prison today. There is a chance of being out earlier on good behaviour. The Crown did not remove that option. Of course, it depends who his cell mates are, doesn’t it, since the UK is getting more and more fond of the death penatly by Muslim proxy inside prisons for charges as trivial as littering when the littering was of a counter-revolutionary nature.

Also, Tommy has to face terrorism charges in a week or two as well. If rule of law is still a thing in the UK, there is no way that he will be convicted or even actually be formally charged with terrorism because of the nature of the legislation for terrorism which was written for VERY specific uses where the arrest of Tommy on terrorism comes no where near the criteria. However, he WAS arrested under the act which was the reason the police invented to demand he unlock his phone. His refusal to unlock his phone puts him where he is now. Which means that no, rule of law is already not a thing, even if they don’t charge or convict him on the additional terrorism issue.

The Vigilant Fox on TwitterX took the trouble of isolating the best speeches from Madison Sq. Gardens last night at the Trump Rally. They really are good, and worth watching.

As to it being a Nazi rally:

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RFK Jr. this is a spectacular speech. If he is as good as his rhetoric, I hope he is the president after Trump. 

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Some great theatre here. Tucker Carlson on top, and former pro wrestler, Hulk Hogan

Skip to 2nd. Dr. Phil is really very reasonable and good here.

 

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2 Replies to “Highlights from Madison Square Gardens Trump rally”

  1. I haven’t listened to all the speeches but I’m a big fan of Dr. Phil.
    I’m glad he was there and said what he did.
    I’ve often thought that it’s more than a little odd, that with all the anti bullying programs in schools, and the wearing of anti bullying t shirts, that people can’t see that what the left are doing is bullying. I’m glad Dr. Phil pointed it out.
    I think it should be pointed out more often. Sometimes simple blunt language is needed.

  2. How long has the Democrat party been promoting the agenda of the Marxist Frankfurt School? It was a Democrat party president that lead the way when the Immigration Act of 1965 was passed. President John F. Kennedy supported the change.
    I doubt RFK Jr is unaware of this.

    “How the Immigration Act of 1965 Changed the Face of America

    The act put an end to long-standing national-origin quotas that favored those from northern and western Europe.”

    https://www.history.com/news/immigration-act-1965-changes